50 Questions to Turn the table and let your kid talking.

It’s time to avoid how was your day question?! Here are a 50 chosen questions to start a conversation with your kid.
Tell me something about you that you think I might don’t know?

Who is your favorite storybook character?
What is the craziest thing you’ve ever eaten?
What makes someone smart?
What are three things you want to do this weekend?
What makes you so happy?
If you designed Cars, what would they look like?
Did you smile or laugh extra today?
If you opened a store, what would you sell?
What do you like daydreaming about?
What makes you happy?
What have your friends been up to?
If you could do anything right now, what would you do?
What do you look forward to when you wake up?
Do you ever think about renaming the colors of your crayons?
What character makes you laugh the most?
If you opened a store, what would you sell?
What’s your Superhero name and what powers do you have?
You’re at the beach. What’s the first thing you do?
If you could grow anything in the yard, what would it be?
What makes you feel brave?
What makes you feel loved?
How do you show people you care?
What does it feel like when I hug you?
If your stuffed animals could talk, what would they say?
If you could give $100 to a charity, which would you choose?
You’re outside for a whole day: what would you do?
What makes the best fort?
What makes you feel energized?
If you were in a play, what would your character be like?
How do you think animals communicate?
What are some of the best things about nature?
You’re a photographer for a day, what would you take pictures of?
What’s a memory that makes you happy?
What bugs you?
Describe a great day. What are you doing that makes it special?
What animal would make a great driver?
What makes your friends so awesome?
What makes you so awesome?
Do you have any inventions in your brain?
Do you think it’d be fun to learn another language?
What are three things you want to do this summer?
If you could make up a new holiday, what would it be?
What makes someone smart?
If you had friends all over the world, how would you keep in touch?
If you had a pet dragon, what would you name it?
What would you do together?
Do you like it when other people share with you? Why?
If you joined the circus, what would your circus act be?
What is the craziest thing you’ve ever eaten?

It’s important we let kids know their imagination and desire to know more is a wonderful thing, and it turns out we can help achieve this not just by answering our kids’ many questions, but by making a point to ask them just as many questions in return.
Hope to have a lovely conversation with your kid.